Directory

Here is a directory of links and contact information for local dive clubs, boats, shops, and services, as well as major manufacturers and national organizations, and links to information on diving medicine and science.

If you have something that you would like to have listed here, please send it to me for consideration. Conversely, if you find yourself or your organization listed here already, it would be nice if you would reciprocate and create a link back. In this way, this section of NJScuba.net may become a clearinghouse of listings and internet links for local diving.

Broken links, errors, additions, corrections - please let me know.

If you find yourself listed here, a link back from your website would be greatly appreciated.

All of the lists in this directory were once much longer. If you have an update, send it to me with the form at the end of the page.

Facebook links are banned.

Last updated: 10/24/2022

Dive Boats

Boat For Sale

A boat is a hole in the water surrounded by wood into which one pours money. The two happiest days in a boat owner's life are the day he buys the boat, and the day he sells the boat. A boat is like a woman ... oh no, I'm not going there ... Google it yourself !


"Believe me, my young friend, there is nothing - absolutely nothing - half so much worth doing as simply messing about in boats."

- Kenneth Grahame
The Wind in the Willows

New Jersey

New York

Dive Shops

New Jersey

New York

This listing is limited to southern New York - NYC, Long Island.

Pennsylvania, Delaware & Elsewhere

This listing is limited to eastern Pennsylvania and northern Delaware.

Mail Order

Leisure Pro ( now scuba.com ) has the widest selection of in-stock items anywhere, along with very good prices and prompt honest service. Their printed catalog was basically the Bible of dive gear. However, shop here only if you know exactly what you need, because they are more of a mass retailer than a dive shop, and are not the best ones to go to for advice. Leisure Pro is not an authorized dealer for many of the brands that it sells, which means you will get a store warranty rather than a manufacturer's warranty. If that bothers you, don't shop here.


Dive Clubs

New Jersey

Southern New York

Pennsylvania

Manufacturers etc

Organizations

Miscellaneous

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Osprey

Ospreys, or "Fish Eagles", Pandion haliaetus, are fairly common along shorelines, marshes, and larger inland waterways. They dive for fish, catching them with their talons - which is quite a sight to see. At the last moment in its headlong plunge, the bird pivots to strike the water feet-first.

At 22", wingspan 54", Ospreys are smaller than eagles, but larger than hawks, and form their own family. Once threatened by DDT, which thins the shells of their eggs and makes them susceptible to breakage, Ospreys have made a great comeback and may be seen around almost any salt marsh. They nest in trees, or on special platforms that are erected for them. Several nesting pairs of Bald Eagles also live in the region.

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